2017 Easter Egg Hunts & Events in San Francisco and on the Peninsula

Break out the pastel dresses and baby-sized bow ties! Easter will be here soon. Here’s your line up of fun Easter events taking place in San Francisco and on the Peninsula. Curious what else is going on in the city in April? Check out our list of other fun April events here.

Easter Parade and Spring Festival: On Union Street between Gough and Fillmore St. There will be kids’ games, bounce houses, a petting zoo, and an Easter bonnet contest, from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, with a parade at 2:00 PM. Free.

South San Francisco Easter Egg Hunt: In Orange Memorial Park, Picnic Shelter. Children 8 years old and younger can hunt for hundreds of eggs in age-specified hunting zones. 9:00 AM. Free.

San Bruno Pancake Breakfast and Egg Hunt: In City Park, begin with an All You Can Eat pancake breakfast, from 9-11AM, followed by egg hunts for ages 1-8 years old, divided by age group. $6/adult, $4/12 years old and under.

Doggie Egg Hunt: At Red Morton Community Park, Redwood City. Enjoy finger foods, local vendors and photo ops with the Easter Bunny while your dogs sniff out eggs filled with treats and valuable prizes. 12:00 PM check-in. Kids and dogs are free. All proceeds go to Family Dog Rescue.

Sunday, April 9th

Palo Alto Gamble Garden Easter Egg Hunt: Children will enjoy a petting zoo, arts and crafts and light refreshments in addition to the egg hunt. Reserve 9:30, 11:00, or 12:30 time slot. Sells out quickly!

Burlingame Pancake Breakfast and Egg Hunt: At the Burlingame Lions Hall. Pancake breakfast begins at 8:00 AM, followed by egg hunts by age group. Toddler egg hunt at 9:00 AM. Stick around for music and face painting! Free egg hunts and face painting.

About Rebecca

Originally from New Jersey, Rebecca moved to San Francisco in 2008 with her husband to start their married life together. They met at Penn State where Rebecca earned her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Human Resources and Labor Relations. Rebecca worked for two Fortune 500 companies in a variety of HR roles before surprising everyone, including herself, and leaving her job to stay home with her kids. Now, she uses her HR skills in communications, personal development and, of course, conflict resolution to navigate the world of toddlers, stay-at-home moms, preschool, and the playground. Follow her on social media @rlang165 and on BeckyRebecca.com.